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Fidelity - Offshore Data Transfer in Business Process Outsourcing (March 2007)

Galexia provided research, analysis and advice on offshore data transfer requirements in the Asia-Pacific for Fidelity International. This included analysis of the transborder data flow laws of Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, as well as the treatment of data received from offshore in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States.



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Fidelity - Electronic Human Resource Records (March 2007)

Galexia prepared research, analysis and advice to Fidelity International on the use of electronic human resources records in its Asia-Pacific offices. Guidance on meeting the following requirements under the laws of Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan:

  • Legal recognition of electronic human resources records;
  • Use of electronic records as evidence in court;
  • Human resources record-keeping requirements; and
  • Privacy and security requirements.


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Fidelity - Privacy Compliance Strategy and Statement (January 2007)

Galexia provided strategic guidance to Fidelity International on meeting the requirements of the privacy laws of Australia, Hong Kong, Korea, Japan, Singapore and Taiwan.



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Fidelity - Privacy Sanctions (December 2006)

Galexia prepared detailed analysis and strategy associated with sanctions in the privacy laws of Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan;



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Fidelity - Regional Privacy Advice (November 2006)

Galexia provided privacy management advice to the Risk, Security and Business Continuity division of Fidelity International, including advice to their Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Sydney and Taiwan offices. This advice addressed the client and employee data protection requirements in each location, as well as the restrictions on the flow of personal information between each location. This included:

  • Analysis of compliance with local privacy requirements;
  • Development of implementation tasks for each office, including proposed compliance steps, implementation timetable, chains of responsibility and suggested tools and sources of assistance; and
  • Development of a Regional Privacy Strategy.


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